The University of Quilmes will denounce the libertarians who fired pepper spray at a student assembly

The University of Quilmes will denounce the libertarians who fired pepper spray at a student assembly

The National University of Quilmes (UNQ) will present in the next few hours a criminal complaint against the libertarians who They threw pepper spray against a group of students who were holding an assembly to define the measure of force to be applied within the framework of the takeover of the universities after President Javier Milei’s veto of the University Financing Law.

This was confirmed by the rector of the house of higher studies, Alfredo Alfonsoin dialogue with C5N: “We are building the argument and tomorrow we will surely present itthrough our legal and technical Secretariat.” Furthermore, he clarified that “there is student groups and non-teaching unions “They are also presenting their argument before the Justice.”

“In 35 years this is the first time this violence has occurred. It was just the only day that there were people outside the institution and that these people were linked to a councilor from La Libertad Avanza“lamented the official.

Embed – The UNIVERSITY OF QUILMES will CRIMINALLY denounce the libertarian aggressors

In that sense, he referred to the attack that occurred during a student meeting: “When there is a student assembly, the students are sovereign.”

Then, after indicating that the aggressors “do not understand this,” he continued: “When they were asked, after having voted unanimously, to leave, they grabbed a megaphone, shouted, impeded the functioning of the assembly, they began to be beaten.” push and there it was one of them sprayed the people behind him with pepper spray”.

“We are very concerned about the situation, but we know that the activities our students are carrying out are peaceful, they wanted to spend the night, not an old-style takeover. The university is open, we continue managing, we continue teaching, researching“, he pointed out regarding the current situation of the university, which has 29 thousand students, in the midst of the protest.

Finally, the rector assured that with the definancing carried out by the Government, “we cannot function in this way.” “The university as we know it is going to be transformed, we are going to become impoverished. We are going to have a direct consequence in terms of the capabilities to maintain our comprehensive proposal of all our careers. “It is a very overwhelming situation,” he warned.

Source: Ambito

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